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Is the Alfa Romeo MiTo unreliable?

Is the Alfa Romeo MiTo unreliable?

In our 2016 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, the MiTo finished 145th out of 150 cars for reliability, so it’s hard to draw many positives. In recent years, Alfa has climbed up the overall ranking, but it’s still a concern that it was ranked 23rd out of 32 manufacturers for reliability in the 2016 edition.

How much horsepower does a Alfa Romeo MiTo have?

The maximum power is rated at 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp).

What is the road tax on an Alfa Romeo MiTo?

Lusso

Annual Road Tax CO2 Emissions (g/km)
1.4 TB MultiAir (135ps) Lusso TCT 3d £135.00 126-128 (Band D)
1.6 JTDM Lusso 3d £135.00 126 (Band D)
1.4 16V Lusso 3d £165.00 138 (Band E)
1.4 TB Lusso 3d £180.00 145 (Band F)

Is MiTo a good car?

The MiTo has a reliability record that’s at the lower end of acceptable. The engines tend to be solid and rustproofing is excellent.

Is MiTo any good?

From our Driver Power satisfaction survey, it’s clear the MiTo is outclassed by many rivals. Yet for those owners who don’t suffer reliability problems, it still raises a smile. A number of Driver Power respondents told us how much they enjoyed driving their Alfa.

Why did Alfa Romeo stop making the Mito?

It’s official, the Alfa Romeo Mito will be discontinued in early 2019, said Europe boss Roberta Zerbi. An Autocar report states that the move was so that the Italian brand could shift its focus to making SUVs and sports cars.

What is the Alfa MiTo based on?

The Mito is based on sister company Fiat’s Punto, but as is often the case with Alfa’s cars, the key to its appeal is how it looks. From the classic grille to the offset number plate, this is a car that could hardly be more distinctive, while the various bits of chrome detailing make it look really smart.

What does TB mean Alfa Romeo?

turbo benzina injection
TBi. Standing for turbo benzina injection, TBi is the petrol turbo engine. ‘Benzina’ is Italian for petrol. You can find a JTDM and the TB engine in Giulia, Giulietta, and Tipo, among others. Also Read: Are Alfa Romeo Cars Reliable?

What is the name of the Alfa Romeo MiTo?

Looks from particular angles, ummm.. The Alfa Romeo MiTo, or to give it its full name – the Alfa Romeo MiTo Distinctive 1.4 Turbo Benzina Multiair 135cv TCT. I don’t blame you if you’ve never seen one, or never even heard of the MiTo.

Does the Alfa Romeo MiTo have a good crash rating?

In the benchmark Euro NCAP crash test, the Alfa Romeo MiTo scored a five-star rating in its launch year of 2008. This was for adult occupant protection, as there was no overall star rating and no percentage scores awarded in each category.

How much CO2 does the Alfa Romeo Mito Veloce emit?

The 95bhp 1.3-litre Multijet diesel emits just 89g/km CO2. The MiTo Veloce (formerly Cloverleaf or Quadrifoglio Verde) uses a 170bhp version of the 1.4 MultiAir engine with a six-speed dual-clutch TCT gearbox that’s shared with the Alfa 4C sports car.

What is the residual value of an Alfa Mito?

Residual values of the Alfa MiTo are in the region of 38-42 per cent after 3 years/36,000 miles. In comparison, the equally ageing Audi A1 has residual values of 41-50 per cent (the three door does marginally better than the five-door version), and the three-door MINI goes from about 38 to 46 per cent.